EditorialPortugal, Aljezur. Church of Mercy (Igreja da Miseric?rdia). The temple dates from the 16th century, although it was rebuilt in the 18th century after the earthquake of 1755. Algarve region.
EditorialGroups of figures, including beggars, men in Oriental costume and monks, promenade around the remains of the Church of St. Paul in Lisbon, with its lateral walls and apse still standing and rubble piled up in the nave. In the foreground, wooden struts ...
EditorialA group of figures including two men dressed in Oriental costume and a priest promenade among the ruins of the Church of St. Nicholas in Lisbon, with the West fa?ade and North side still standing and rubble scattered in the nave. Other buildings in ru...
EditorialPortugal, Aljezur. Church of Mercy (Igreja da Miseric?rdia). The temple dates from the 16th century, although it was rebuilt in the 18th century after the earthquake of 1755. Algarve region.
EditorialPortugal, Aljezur. Church of Mercy (Igreja da Miseric?rdia). The temple dates from the 16th century, although it was rebuilt in the 18th century after the earthquake of 1755. Algarve region.
EditorialGroups of figures, including beggars, men in Oriental costume and monks, promenade around the remains of the Church of St. Paul in Lisbon, with its lateral walls and apse still standing and rubble piled up in the nave. In the foreground, wooden struts ...
EditorialPortugal, Alentejo region, Beja. Church of Mercy or Misericordia Church (Igreja da Misericordia). It was built in the middle of the 16th century. Mannerist architecture, with a strong Italian influences, inspired by the loggia of Florence. The building...
EditorialPortugal, Alentejo region, Beja. Church of Mercy or Misericordia Church (Igreja da Misericordia). It was built in the middle of the 16th century. Mannerist architecture, with a strong Italian influences, inspired by the loggia of Florence. The building...
EditorialA group of figures including two men dressed in Oriental costume and a priest promenade among the ruins of the Church of St. Nicholas in Lisbon, with the West fa?ade and North side still standing and rubble scattered in the nave. Other buildings in ru...
EditorialGroups of figures, including beggars, men in Oriental costume and monks, promenade around the remains of the Church of St. Paul in Lisbon, with its lateral walls and apse still standing and rubble piled up in the nave. In the foreground, wooden struts ...
EditorialAnta Grande da Comenda da Igreja, one of the largest Portuguese dolmen with corridor, with a total length of 16 m. The inner chamber, formed of 8 giant slabs and a covering stone, measures 4,80 x 4,50 m and is 4,20 m high.
EditorialAnta Grande da Comenda da Igreja, one of the largest Portuguese dolmen with corridor, with a total length of 16 m. The inner chamber, formed of 8 giant slabs and a covering stone, measures 4,80 x 4,50 m and is 4,20 m high.